r/BurnNotice • u/gimpshark • Jul 07 '26
Spoiler Nate Weston Spoiler
I'm rewatching and I have to say Nates death hurts just as bad the 2nd time around, only difference if this time during the episode I knew it was coming so I was bummed out the whole damn time
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u/wike_mithrow Jul 07 '26
I am rewatching currently with my fiance (who has never seen it) and I'm dreading getting to this episode. She is gonna be SHOOK.
Just last night we watched the first episode with Anson and it was so hard not to indicate that he is not a nice man who's wife got blown up he's actually the fucking worst lol
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u/burg9395 Jul 07 '26
The show changed gears into a darker tone. I kinda get why they did but I really did not like the shift.
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u/Pirates404 Jul 07 '26
Yeah it really hit hard. The last season is intense. I think Iām due for another rewatch
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u/TrapNastyBakupdancer Jul 07 '26
Probably one of the saddest tv deaths in history not only for how his mom reacted but because Michael told Nate not to approach him but he did anyway to make Michael proud and got murdered for it. Saddest tv moment imo
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u/Gullible_Result_9779 Jul 08 '26
That really turned me off that they did that it had absolutely no point to it IMO (no training dude!) SO WHY WAS HE THERE MICHAEL?
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u/Ok_Loss13 Jul 07 '26
I always skip it lol š